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they open door to major customer it their competitor, it has to worry boeing. charles: but the market place is so big, airlines we have never heard of they are ordering billions of dollars worth of plane. >> that is a major reason that stock her tomorrow -- performed so well. i would not sell the stock. charles: stock about market overall, huge day today, derek, a relief rally or maybe the beginning of a year-end rallye? >> i think a commination of two. one thing that investors wanted to see conciliatory talk on capitol hill, we got it today. how long it will last is going to be yet to come. keep in mind, long-term portfolios, we want to negate out short-term volatility. we'll have it on the way. for now we may see volatility for a couple weeks. charles: but hang to despite that? >> long-term, if you have a risk appetite with a long-term portfolio. i would hesitate selling unless you need cash right now, this is part of the bump. but come november 22 we may be redoing this video all over. charles: dominico? >> proof positive that theme, you look at two weeks ag
they open door to major customer it their competitor, it has to worry boeing. charles: but the market place is so big, airlines we have never heard of they are ordering billions of dollars worth of plane. >> that is a major reason that stock her tomorrow -- performed so well. i would not sell the stock. charles: stock about market overall, huge day today, derek, a relief rally or maybe the beginning of a year-end rallye? >> i think a commination of two. one thing that investors...
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aptly titled goals and finally in today's big deal rachel curtis and i talk about the state battle for boeing and i'm not talking about archery not you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today j.p. morgan the bank is dominating headlines yet again and no not this time for paying exorbitant fines to the federal government or for jamie diamond's after our sit downs with eric holder but for now protests nepotism now over the past couple months the new york times has run a series of stories exposing j.p. morgan's practice of hiring the children of china's crime data crim in order to secure a business from the chinese government now the actual size was something of a quote open secret at the bank and violates several american laws. federal authorities have obtained confidential documents that shed new light on the bank's decision to hire the children of china's ruling elite and the documents are actually pretty funny true story now the new york times writes the documents include spreadsheets that lists the bank's track record for converting hires into business
aptly titled goals and finally in today's big deal rachel curtis and i talk about the state battle for boeing and i'm not talking about archery not you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today j.p. morgan the bank is dominating headlines yet again and no not this time for paying exorbitant fines to the federal government or for jamie diamond's after our sit downs with eric holder but for now protests nepotism now over the past couple months the new york...
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titled bold and finally in today's big deal rachel courteous and i talk about the state battle for boeing and i'm not talking about archery not you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. our lead story today j.p. morgan the bank is dominating headlines yet again and no not this time for paying exorbitant fines to the federal government or for jamie diamond's after our sit downs with eric holder but for now protests nepotism now over the past couple months the new york times has run a series of stories exposing j.p. morgan's practice of hiring the children of china's crime data crim in order to secure business from the chinese government now the actual size was something of a quote open secret at the bank and violates several american laws. federal authorities have obtained confidential documents that shed new light on the bank's decision to hire the children of china's ruling elite and the documents are actually pretty funny true story now the new york times writes the documents include spreadsheets that lists the bank's track record for converting hires into business deals an
titled bold and finally in today's big deal rachel courteous and i talk about the state battle for boeing and i'm not talking about archery not you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. our lead story today j.p. morgan the bank is dominating headlines yet again and no not this time for paying exorbitant fines to the federal government or for jamie diamond's after our sit downs with eric holder but for now protests nepotism now over the past couple months the new york times has run...
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history conditional on boeing keeping their jet liner production their original ask you are these tax breaks than economic sweeteners are the only way of attracting business in today's economy comforted between all of these states as you said more than a dozen really underlines to me who has the power in this situation right boeing set a deadline the deadline is tomorrow everyone come at us with your proposals by then and state governments are scurrying to meet this proposal and to have to meet this deadline and have the sweetest possible options for boeing so what it says to me is perhaps it's not the only way to do business but it certainly seems to be the way that business is being done now and all of these companies are very much the ones with the upper hand but is this kind of a race to the bottom i mean like in terms of workers' rights and for the labor well you know that's a i think that's a really important policy question that a lot of policymakers are wrestling with right now even though a lot of people are asking why. is it that boeing is getting these huge tax breaks where
history conditional on boeing keeping their jet liner production their original ask you are these tax breaks than economic sweeteners are the only way of attracting business in today's economy comforted between all of these states as you said more than a dozen really underlines to me who has the power in this situation right boeing set a deadline the deadline is tomorrow everyone come at us with your proposals by then and state governments are scurrying to meet this proposal and to have to meet...
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boeing is grounded. regulators around the world tell boeing to park its troubled dreamliner. so what's next for boeing customers, and investors? >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from a pickup in housing, a drop in unemployment, and strength in manufacturing, has the u.s. economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> m: that anmore tonight on n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered the plane out of the air after two incidents where lithium ion batteries overheated. boeing says it is confident the 787 is safe and says it stands behind the plane's overall integrity. this is only the second time in more than 30 years that regulators have grounded a plane. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: boeing has spent more than $30 billion developing the
boeing is grounded. regulators around the world tell boeing to park its troubled dreamliner. so what's next for boeing customers, and investors? >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from a pickup in housing, a drop in unemployment, and strength in manufacturing, has the u.s. economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> m: that anmore...
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if that proves to be the case, boeing may find the fix is straight forward. but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger batteries, engineers would have to re- design parts of the 787. investigators have reached no conclusions, but they will certainly be taking a hard look at every aspect of the 787's battery. >> i think that the amount of problems there have been with lithium batteries historically would have to lead one to believe that you're not going to certificating an airplane, you're not going to just say this was a bad batch, bring on the next batch until somebody figures out that it was a bad batch and why it was a bad batch
if that proves to be the case, boeing may find the fix is straight forward. but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the...
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boeing is grounded. regulators around the world tell boeing to park its troubled dreamliner. so what's next for boeing customers, and investors? >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from a pickup in housing, a drop in unemployment and strength in manufacturing, has the u.s. economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: hundreds of flights were canceled today and airlines rushed to make back-up plans after regulators around the world grounded boeing's 787 dreamliner. those actions came after the federal aviation association ordered the plane out of the air after two incidents where lithium ion batteries overheated. boeing says it is confident the 787 is safe and says it stands behind the plane's overall integrity. this is only the second time in more than 30 years that regulators have grounded a plane. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: boeing has spent more than $30 billion developing
boeing is grounded. regulators around the world tell boeing to park its troubled dreamliner. so what's next for boeing customers, and investors? >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from a pickup in housing, a drop in unemployment and strength in manufacturing, has the u.s. economy has finally turned a corner? >> susie: and messy earnings news from two giant banks: a big earnings miss from citigroup, and a big earnings drop at bank of america. investors dump the stocks. >> tom: that and...
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we'll have more on boeing's share price coming up in a moment. let's get started with tonight's "market focus." >> tom: for the third session in a row it was a mixed finish for the major indices, as they continue trading in very narrow ranges. the s&p 500 illustrates the lack of conviction by both buyers and sellers. the index hit its low for the session in the first 15 minutes, but those losses were cut as we saw the strong industrial production data. the index wavered in the final hour to end higher by a fraction. volume on the big board was 597 million shares. almost 1.7 billion traded on the nasdaq. again we saw the telecom sector weigh on the market, falling 1.2%. but the technology sector rebounded some from its recent selling pressure to end higher by 0.7% today. boeing was back in focus with more problems for its dreamliner 787. a plane flown by all nippon airways in japan may an emergency landing after alarms were set off indicating smoke. the plane landed safely but three passengers had minor injuries from using evacuation slides. both
we'll have more on boeing's share price coming up in a moment. let's get started with tonight's "market focus." >> tom: for the third session in a row it was a mixed finish for the major indices, as they continue trading in very narrow ranges. the s&p 500 illustrates the lack of conviction by both buyers and sellers. the index hit its low for the session in the first 15 minutes, but those losses were cut as we saw the strong industrial production data. the index wavered in...
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boeing shares rallied 3%. the world investors own 350 million shares of eing slade netted $173 million today. also making money, cofounder of home depot owns more than 660,000 shares of yum! brands. the news helped yu brands, so he scored a paper gain of nearly $3illion. losing money today? gun shop owners, getting loans, the "wall street journal" says general electric financing unit is cutting off lending through gustores reportedly in response to the center's newtown school shooting. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." ♪ adam: all right, everybody, let's get right to it. a lot of earnings today, qualcomm, vanguard, it to that released their earnings after the closing bell. dennis kneale knows tech more than anybody. dennis: how is it zynga can beat wall street estimates and earnings, yet after hours the stock is down nearly 10%? wall street thought zynga would lose $0.03 per share, came in at 1 penny sitive per share. wall street thought they would come in at $210 million per revenue,
boeing shares rallied 3%. the world investors own 350 million shares of eing slade netted $173 million today. also making money, cofounder of home depot owns more than 660,000 shares of yum! brands. the news helped yu brands, so he scored a paper gain of nearly $3illion. losing money today? gun shop owners, getting loans, the "wall street journal" says general electric financing unit is cutting off lending through gustores reportedly in response to the center's newtown school...
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a nippon airways has grounded entire fleet of boeing 7-87 "dreamliners" for immediate >>> more unexpected turbulence for the most advanced passenger blows. nippon airways has grounded all of its dreamliners after this latest emergency in japan. that includes the airline a new and highly celebrated service to and from san jose. >> reporter: no one could have predicted this, especially with such cell operation here in san jose for this -- celebration for this nonstop flight that started last week in san jose. but now, all dreamliners grounded. that means all passengers who are supposed to come home via ama are stuck in tokyo. flight 692 with 129 passengers on board made an emergency landing in japan. those on board reported a burning smell. a battery problem triggered a cockpit error forcing pilots to land the plane. tonight, a&a has grounded all of its 17 dreamliners following a series of problems from oil leaks to fuel leaks to engine cracks and damaged cockpit windows sxhchltd now an emergency land -- and now an emergency landing. last friday was the inaugural nonstop flight from san jos
a nippon airways has grounded entire fleet of boeing 7-87 "dreamliners" for immediate >>> more unexpected turbulence for the most advanced passenger blows. nippon airways has grounded all of its dreamliners after this latest emergency in japan. that includes the airline a new and highly celebrated service to and from san jose. >> reporter: no one could have predicted this, especially with such cell operation here in san jose for this -- celebration for this nonstop...
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it's not terminal to boeing, but it's a problem. melissa: if the airlines sue boeing because they have to cancel flights, change equipment, or have problems, if it turns out it's the fault of a supplier like the battery maker, can boeing then go back and sue that supplier for the money? >> i don't think they even need to call a lawyer, just go to the supplier and start writing checks or you'll never work in this town again. melissa: great points. are they close to a solution? the earnings call for beau, the ceo says we are getting closer, but the ntsb says they have no idea, we're not closer. what do you think? >> well, this is unique. we had airliners introduced over the last 70 years, some blow up in the sky when they are new, others have wings fall off. this is an airplane with no structural problems. it's a battery issue. met all the performance requirements and expectations. we've never had a situation where we have something as small as a bttery. we don't know what's causing the problem. we don't have a fix for it. i don't kno
it's not terminal to boeing, but it's a problem. melissa: if the airlines sue boeing because they have to cancel flights, change equipment, or have problems, if it turns out it's the fault of a supplier like the battery maker, can boeing then go back and sue that supplier for the money? >> i don't think they even need to call a lawyer, just go to the supplier and start writing checks or you'll never work in this town again. melissa: great points. are they close to a solution? the earnings...
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and that is your taxpayer money being spent wisely the pentagon wants millions of dollars back from boeing for excessive charges on numerous parts will dive into the nuts and bolts of this story later today. it's thursday june twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm back in lopez and you are watching r.t. well more information is coming out from the guardian today detailing the types of information the n.s.a. can and has collected in the past when it comes to american citizens here's what we found out while the prism nucleon and main way programs are mostly used to collect information on foreign entities and on american citizens u.s. communications can still be collected retained and used for five years here's why if it contains a usable intelligence information on criminal activity threat of harm to people or property if they're encrypted or are believed to contain any information relevant to cyber security whatsoever they can be retained but as for a matter of transparency both present and past and say officials argue that the process is as transparent as possible. we wanted to keep the
and that is your taxpayer money being spent wisely the pentagon wants millions of dollars back from boeing for excessive charges on numerous parts will dive into the nuts and bolts of this story later today. it's thursday june twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm back in lopez and you are watching r.t. well more information is coming out from the guardian today detailing the types of information the n.s.a. can and has collected in the past when it comes to american citizens here's what we...
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we want to first trade boeing. phil lebeau gave us the latest on the shares of boeing. in today's session, boeing hit a new high in today's session. and based on this news finished the day lower by 4.7% and stayed lower. >> josh has done a lot of work on this. but quickly on the technical aspects of boeing forgetting about the story which i didn't think was that huge of a deal. here's a stock that typically trades 4 million shares a day, made an all-time high today, closed lower on the day, you had this outside reversal on ten times normal shares. very interesting. you bring the news back you can say what you want but just on a technical basis, this is a much different trade at 101 than it was back at 73 when this whole thing started -- >> back in january. >> whenever it was. >> when the stock went down. >> and that's the key. then when you look back it was a great time. boeing is trading at 18 1/2 times current. it's trading at 16 1/2 on a five-year average. people are looking at the commercial production the commercial aerospace and the production where it is a lot of
we want to first trade boeing. phil lebeau gave us the latest on the shares of boeing. in today's session, boeing hit a new high in today's session. and based on this news finished the day lower by 4.7% and stayed lower. >> josh has done a lot of work on this. but quickly on the technical aspects of boeing forgetting about the story which i didn't think was that huge of a deal. here's a stock that typically trades 4 million shares a day, made an all-time high today, closed lower on the...
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>> first i was with boeing. i was there during the 777 development. i didn't stay with the company during the 787 development but the process is similar. there are things that happen. sometimes it may seem a little bit scary to the outsiders who aren't in on the process but there's a very, very deliberate process here that takes years, not just during this phase but as long as this aircraft is in operation. so. melissa: would you get on one of these aircraft today if they let you? i know they're not letting but if they let you would you do it? >> if the faa and authorities over in england and in japan all say, hey, we have a solution. if boeing gets on board and has a solution and implement that i would have no hesitation. melissa: you trust everyone involved even though they all cleared it before and. >> there was a risk recognized. two weeks ago we didn't know what that risk was. once they do something about that risk our perception how safe it is will increase. melissa: okay. i'm calling you in the future before i get on one of these to see if it i
>> first i was with boeing. i was there during the 777 development. i didn't stay with the company during the 787 development but the process is similar. there are things that happen. sometimes it may seem a little bit scary to the outsiders who aren't in on the process but there's a very, very deliberate process here that takes years, not just during this phase but as long as this aircraft is in operation. so. melissa: would you get on one of these aircraft today if they let you? i know...
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plus, more trouble for boeing's 787. a dream liner in japan forced to make an emergency landing. now the entire fleet grounded. we'll tell what you that means for the boeing company straight ahead. >>> also, a minor winter storm causing major travel issues this morning especially in new england. first, let's get to our top story here at 5:30 a.m. there are new developments in the emergency relief for the victims of hurricane sandy. 79 days after the storm reshaped the east coast, the house of representatives last night approved more than $50 billion in aid following a passion pleas from republican and democratic law makers from the areas hardest hit. >> my constituents, the constituents of the northeast, they're not just whining. they're not just uncomfortable. they are devastated! >> there's simply no justifiable reason for the delay unless you believe that when disaster strikes we are all on our own. >> the time for recripple nation is over. let's stand together as americans. let's give the aging people would need it because in my district alone and my community, people are hom
plus, more trouble for boeing's 787. a dream liner in japan forced to make an emergency landing. now the entire fleet grounded. we'll tell what you that means for the boeing company straight ahead. >>> also, a minor winter storm causing major travel issues this morning especially in new england. first, let's get to our top story here at 5:30 a.m. there are new developments in the emergency relief for the victims of hurricane sandy. 79 days after the storm reshaped the east coast, the...
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has launched their own investigation into the boeing 787 dreamliner. the agency says it was monitoring reports of the latest incident and will include the information in a comprehensive review of the boeing 787 dreamliner manufacturing and design. >> developing news where the search continues this morning for a 17-year-old boy who escape add juvenile detention center. people who live near the youth rehabilitation facility are being told to look out for the teenager. the facility is known as the boy's ranch. the team has brown hair and brown eyes and is 6' tall and 165 pounds and was wearing an orange jump suit. no word on why he was at the detention center. >> the governor is scheduled to attend the board of regents meeting in san francisco and will talk about the priorities he wants to see in the system. "los angeles times" reports brine will push no more teaching and less research and wants more online courses to save money and increase class offerings. in the budget proposal, he increased money for both uc and cal state university by $250 million ea
has launched their own investigation into the boeing 787 dreamliner. the agency says it was monitoring reports of the latest incident and will include the information in a comprehensive review of the boeing 787 dreamliner manufacturing and design. >> developing news where the search continues this morning for a 17-year-old boy who escape add juvenile detention center. people who live near the youth rehabilitation facility are being told to look out for the teenager. the facility is known...
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but their belief at this point from their discussions with boeing from their knowledge of boeing, is that boeing will eventually get this resolved and not have to change the production schedule. that is one reason why this stock is held up. >> of course, if they are given any reason to not have confidence, i dent like to think what would happen to the shares then, very quickly on the aviation sector. i will ask about report. american airlines and us airways getting closer and closer to a deal and sealed within a few weeks? >> yes. and i have confirmed this to people working on this deal. i think next week in which report indicate there could be a deal, that's optimistic. there is a deadline for nondisclosure agreement with creditors next week. that can always be extended in bankruptcy court. we are likely looking at something within the next couple weeks. but it is 90% baked and what we will see is the largest airline and it will surpass united in terms of size at $10 billion approximately stock deal. doug parker, current ceo of us airways, he would likely be or he will be the ceo of
but their belief at this point from their discussions with boeing from their knowledge of boeing, is that boeing will eventually get this resolved and not have to change the production schedule. that is one reason why this stock is held up. >> of course, if they are given any reason to not have confidence, i dent like to think what would happen to the shares then, very quickly on the aviation sector. i will ask about report. american airlines and us airways getting closer and closer to a...
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boeing has the big impact. five or $6 at the end of the trading day you get the index to sell off the way they did. cheryl: we are getting some details. with what is happening a dreamliner 787 n. ethiopian airlines we are finding out now we're not getting a comic yet from of ethiopian airlines but it was the first of eight dreamliner operators to return the jet to service on april 29. because of the lithium ion battery. the first of the eight carriers around the globe just from the airline they have the question if they want to keep the aircraft in service. >> and i am sure they want to keep in service but there's also other issues. but if you have problems of the battery on border on the ground you don't have a catastrophe but it is for the long haul. they will be looking to boeing to make a right they cannot have a huge schedule disruptions did not have that many planes. it is not like delta and they just get more. ethiopia will be looking to boeing to make a right and they have the ability to do that. >> yes
boeing has the big impact. five or $6 at the end of the trading day you get the index to sell off the way they did. cheryl: we are getting some details. with what is happening a dreamliner 787 n. ethiopian airlines we are finding out now we're not getting a comic yet from of ethiopian airlines but it was the first of eight dreamliner operators to return the jet to service on april 29. because of the lithium ion battery. the first of the eight carriers around the globe just from the airline they...
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boeing through a former executive, firing back. >> all right. thank you very much. well, in the middle of this deep freeze, the push to spend $14 trillion -- to warm up. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't...
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let's look at shares of boeing, peter. the stock price obviously seeing a lot of vulnerability, as well a volatility since announcing the problem with the lithium batteries. 74 and change, what do you expect that to be at? >> it has felt a little snake-bitten with the volatility, and it has underperformed the broader market, but we think there is a significant upside as they start to deploy a lot of that cash for stock buybacks. we have an $87 price target, and there could be an up side if they get aggressive with buying back more shares. >> tom: and it has a lot of free cash flow at its access. do you own any shares of boeing yourself, peter? >> no. we're prohibited from doing that. >> tom: peter arment, analyst at sterne agee tonight. alcoholic >> susie: it was all about blackberry today in the technology world. rim unveiled its long-awaited new operating system, known as blackberry 10. the platform will run two new phones: the z10 and q10. but, there will be some delay before american users can get their hands on either
let's look at shares of boeing, peter. the stock price obviously seeing a lot of vulnerability, as well a volatility since announcing the problem with the lithium batteries. 74 and change, what do you expect that to be at? >> it has felt a little snake-bitten with the volatility, and it has underperformed the broader market, but we think there is a significant upside as they start to deploy a lot of that cash for stock buybacks. we have an $87 price target, and there could be an up side...
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. >>> and then there's the investment boeing has made in that dreamliner. $32 billion for planes that will sell for about $32 million a piece. but the effort hasn't been without some setbacks. now the government has some questions. >> reporter: it's boeing's most technological advanced airplane. but a week of glitches prompted the faa to ask what is going on. >> we are confident about the safety of this aircraft. but we're concerned about these incident, and we will conduct the review until we're completely satisfied. >> reporter: in one incident, a japan airlines plane leaked with 40 gallons of fuel on the runway. >> japan air center, having pulled your position, we have fire trucks coming to you. >> reporter: a fire started in the belly of another plane shortly after it landed at logan. but passengers had already left. there were two other incidents on 787s in japan, a cracked windshield and an oil leak. boeing instifrts it's not -- insists it's not unusual to run into growing pains. >> every new commercial airplane has issues. >> reporter: united is the only american carrier using
. >>> and then there's the investment boeing has made in that dreamliner. $32 billion for planes that will sell for about $32 million a piece. but the effort hasn't been without some setbacks. now the government has some questions. >> reporter: it's boeing's most technological advanced airplane. but a week of glitches prompted the faa to ask what is going on. >> we are confident about the safety of this aircraft. but we're concerned about these incident, and we will conduct...
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. >> the boeing 787 dream liner kind of blew me away. i really enjoyed the flight. >> san jose was expecting to enjoy a projected $77.2 million per year with ana's five nonstop flights per week. mcginnis predicts the grounding is temporary. >> it doesn't mean that the flight is going to stop. it may be cancelled today but it could come back shortly. we don't know yet. >> ana today issued the following statement, quote ana is confident of the safety of the dream liner and as a matter of course inspects all boeing 787 aircraft on a daly basis to ensure safety of our operation. and boeing tonight also issuing this statement quote they are working with the appropriate regulator agency but as of tonight all 17 dream liner with ana and japan airlines grounded. in san jose, cbs 5. >>> right now police are looking for a man who tried to run off with a two-year-old girl. she was playing in the front yard of her house on a 200 block of day court in east san jose just after 5:00 this afternoon. that's when the little girl's mother says a strange ma
. >> the boeing 787 dream liner kind of blew me away. i really enjoyed the flight. >> san jose was expecting to enjoy a projected $77.2 million per year with ana's five nonstop flights per week. mcginnis predicts the grounding is temporary. >> it doesn't mean that the flight is going to stop. it may be cancelled today but it could come back shortly. we don't know yet. >> ana today issued the following statement, quote ana is confident of the safety of the dream liner and...
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meanwhile boeing has begun testing models of its new triple-7x -- this is done with miniature models in a wind tunnel and is a major step in a plane's development process. a 2-day investigative hearing gets underway today in to the crash of asiana airlines flight 214. 3 people were killed after the jet built by boeing crashed on approach to san francisco international airport july 6th. the hearings in dc will focus on pilot awareness in the aircraft which was highly automated. testimony will include the design of the b-777, pilot training of the high tech instruments on board. and how the korean government overseas the training program. there will also be comments from the san francisco fire department on the emergency response. the new, largest airline in the world gained a little altitude in its first day of trading... floating above $25 for a brief time. american airlines group-- the new name for the merged american airlines and u.s. airways opened on the nasdaq under the ticker a-a-l. our cover story examines how it looks on takeoff. (clang, clang..(opening bell)) american airlin
meanwhile boeing has begun testing models of its new triple-7x -- this is done with miniature models in a wind tunnel and is a major step in a plane's development process. a 2-day investigative hearing gets underway today in to the crash of asiana airlines flight 214. 3 people were killed after the jet built by boeing crashed on approach to san francisco international airport july 6th. the hearings in dc will focus on pilot awareness in the aircraft which was highly automated. testimony will...
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this is the latest move in a batting between boeing and the union. they have been exploring ending the production out of the north-west. the local union voted one boeing offer down and another labour offer was rejected. now union officials are ordering another looking at the second office. replaces pensions with a retirement plan, and requiring workers to pay for more health care. some union workers made it clear they want another chance to strike a deal. >> i believe it will be different. i believe people know that jobs are at risk. families are at risk and community is at risk. a union rep tells us they'll vote no on the contract and are working out details on when the vote will happen. >> no matter where the 777x is built it will bring in many millions. >> a final deal between san francisco's transit system and the two largest unions is in site. the tentative agreement ends eight months of negotiations including two crippling transit strikes for bart. the contract gives workers more paid medical leave, which was the final obstacle in the way of a
this is the latest move in a batting between boeing and the union. they have been exploring ending the production out of the north-west. the local union voted one boeing offer down and another labour offer was rejected. now union officials are ordering another looking at the second office. replaces pensions with a retirement plan, and requiring workers to pay for more health care. some union workers made it clear they want another chance to strike a deal. >> i believe it will be...
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we met with senior boeing executives to address the battery issues. we will analyze boeing's proposal to address these issues, but the safety of the flying public is our top priority, and we will not allow the 787 to return to service until we are confident that are a failure risks were addressed. in the last few years, congress has given us guidance on safety and we have accomplished a great deal, overhauling rules to guarantee pilots have the opportunity to get the rest that they need to operate safely, and we are increasing the experience needed. we are also finalizing a rule that will require more rigorous and realistic training so flight crews can handle rare but serious scenarios. while we are enhancing the safety of the system, we are also working to deliver the benefits of new technology. we are working to safely integrate unmanned aircraft systems into our airspace. earlier this month, we requested proposals to host six test sites to test unmanned aircraft systems. we need to better understand the operational issues to safely implement unmann
we met with senior boeing executives to address the battery issues. we will analyze boeing's proposal to address these issues, but the safety of the flying public is our top priority, and we will not allow the 787 to return to service until we are confident that are a failure risks were addressed. in the last few years, congress has given us guidance on safety and we have accomplished a great deal, overhauling rules to guarantee pilots have the opportunity to get the rest that they need to...
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. >> tom: and boeing's 787 dreamliner undergoes a comprehensive safety review by federal regulators af(oqr severl problems surfaced this week. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: if you are sneezing andç feverish tonight, you're not alone. the flu has officially reached epidemic proportions in the united states. the centers for disease control and prevention say more than 7% of deaths last week were caused by pneumonia and the flu. it's expected to be the worst flu season in a decade. but it's not just a public health issue, there's the potential for a real economic impact, costing employers billions of dollars. erika miller reports. >> reporter: hospitals like montefiore medical center in the bronx are reporting big spikes in flu cases. here, as many as 40% of people seeking emergency care have flu symptoms. >> in our pediatric emergency room, we are seeing in the range of 200 patients a day. and at that point, it's difficult to manage with all the staff that we have and the rooms that we have. >> reporter: the situation has gotten so bad in the big apple, that it's new nicknam
. >> tom: and boeing's 787 dreamliner undergoes a comprehensive safety review by federal regulators af(oqr severl problems surfaced this week. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: if you are sneezing andç feverish tonight, you're not alone. the flu has officially reached epidemic proportions in the united states. the centers for disease control and prevention say more than 7% of deaths last week were caused by pneumonia and the flu. it's expected to be the worst flu...
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mitsubishi promises boeing considerable cost savings. the offer comes as 31-thousand union members are voting today on a boeing labor contract. the vote will determine if the 777x will be built in washington state. dominic gates, aerospace reporter at the seattle times, has also spoken with mitsubishi. "i have talked to mitsubishi and they don't expect to build the triple 7x wing. if this votes goes "no" they may approach mitsubishi and see what the possibilities are, but i think boeing wants to build the wing in the united states. it wants to build it itself." boeing says publicly that if the union rejects the contract offer, the company's threat to take the work else where is "not a bluff" at least two major airlines will soon make it harder to use frequent flier miles.both united and delta are said to be raising redemption requirments. although, some flights need fewer requirements.changes to the programs start february 1st. the federal government has fallen drastically short in its sign-up goals for the affordable care act.according
mitsubishi promises boeing considerable cost savings. the offer comes as 31-thousand union members are voting today on a boeing labor contract. the vote will determine if the 777x will be built in washington state. dominic gates, aerospace reporter at the seattle times, has also spoken with mitsubishi. "i have talked to mitsubishi and they don't expect to build the triple 7x wing. if this votes goes "no" they may approach mitsubishi and see what the possibilities are, but i think...
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. >> the boeing 787 dreamliner made four flights from this airport. the hope was it would bring $78 million worth of business to san jose this year but look at what happened yesterday. a boeing 787 dreamliner made an emergency landing after battery problems. passengers used the emergency slide to get off the plane. this was in western japan. the two airlines that used the new boeing 787 dreamliners decided to ground them because of a string of problems days after the inaugural flight from san jose. on friday the first time was when the airport has offered service to japan in six years. the city of san jose has been very excited about the new service and the new planes. the status of the service is unknown. the flights are grounded. obviously passengers are in japan from sheas and need to come home including official transportation secretary norm mineta would has to get back to get to president obama's inauguration but how the passengers were travel now is still to be determineed. >> we have developing news from san jose where police are searching for
. >> the boeing 787 dreamliner made four flights from this airport. the hope was it would bring $78 million worth of business to san jose this year but look at what happened yesterday. a boeing 787 dreamliner made an emergency landing after battery problems. passengers used the emergency slide to get off the plane. this was in western japan. the two airlines that used the new boeing 787 dreamliners decided to ground them because of a string of problems days after the inaugural flight from...
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boeing is the world's biggest plane maker. >> its new and in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 1:00 p.m. in algeria. interest extremists --- islamic extremists are holding dozens of workers hostage deep in the sahara desert. the algerian army has surrounded a gas complex and will doubt any negotiations. this is the man they think is behind one of the most serious hostage crises in decades. mokhtar belmokhtar issued a statement calling for an end to the french military intervention against islamist rebels in neighboring mali. we will be asking if that's really the reason. >> the complex and deep in the algerian desert that is the focus of the international hostage standoff, now supposedly surrounded by the algerian army. there were clashes overnight between algerian troops and the heavily armed hostage-takers. with americans, japanese, algeriansand held hostage. >> i would like to say these kind of acts are absolutely unforgivable. after hearing the news last night, i gave out three orders. act with a party to the lives of people. gather as much information as pos
boeing is the world's biggest plane maker. >> its new and in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 1:00 p.m. in algeria. interest extremists --- islamic extremists are holding dozens of workers hostage deep in the sahara desert. the algerian army has surrounded a gas complex and will doubt any negotiations. this is the man they think is behind one of the most serious hostage crises in decades. mokhtar belmokhtar issued a statement calling for an end to the french military intervention against...
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what would you be telling boeing to do today? and do you think the image of the 787 is so tarnished that it will become like the dc 10s? >> absolutely. what i would be saying to them as i've discussed with other airline clients is these are the times to fix it when it's still on the ground, right? you want to fix it before you're in the air and something bad happens. the faa, i think they set the rules. i think boeing wants to get this air ship out, but they want to make sure that it's safe. >> this is early in the life span of this -- >> absolutely. >> -- aircraft. >> it's a gorgeous plane. it's going to ultimately be a wonderful savings to people. it's a good thing. >> let's move on to doping denials. note tore dame shame. it seems lies are the new truth. robby, you heard what roseanne bar said that the truth is so much harder than lying. i think that's maybe true in the short term but in the long run, it's not, it's harder. >> ty, truth is the ultimate spin. truth is the light and whenever there's darkness, whenever there's an
what would you be telling boeing to do today? and do you think the image of the 787 is so tarnished that it will become like the dc 10s? >> absolutely. what i would be saying to them as i've discussed with other airline clients is these are the times to fix it when it's still on the ground, right? you want to fix it before you're in the air and something bad happens. the faa, i think they set the rules. i think boeing wants to get this air ship out, but they want to make sure that it's...
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but they become a bit of a nightmare for boeing. iss isn't a duro, this yesterday's's emergency evacuation after fears of a fire on board barely a week after another reminder caught fire in boston. the plane is grounded until boeing can prove it is safe. this is the cause, a battery the size of a shoe box made of lithia myron. the same material used in laptops and mobile phones. they don't actually fly the planes. >> you can potentially be looking at a loss of a complete aircraft. >> european safety regulators granted the plane today. the battery is the most serious problem. boeing says it is working around the clock to return the plane to the skies, but there is no indication how long that might >> only one voice powerful enough to make this happen. yours. that was president obama's plea today to enact the gun control proposal he has laid out. a day after he introduced those measures, it is clear it won't be easy. further restrictions are seen as infringing on the right to bear arms. we traveled to texas to assess the mood there. >
but they become a bit of a nightmare for boeing. iss isn't a duro, this yesterday's's emergency evacuation after fears of a fire on board barely a week after another reminder caught fire in boston. the plane is grounded until boeing can prove it is safe. this is the cause, a battery the size of a shoe box made of lithia myron. the same material used in laptops and mobile phones. they don't actually fly the planes. >> you can potentially be looking at a loss of a complete aircraft....
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neil: if you are boeing, and you try you know, a little bit more, a little bit more. this, this, this, as seems to be the prevailing argument this is just the start of boeing going increasingly nonunion. i don't think that is a stretch by the way. but, how did you think thawill go over, and what signal do you think it will since other companies, that do you think it will sense other companies. >> not going over well but not just about boeing, looking at automobile manufactur manufactu. the foreign companies they put their facilities in right to work lates, primarily southern, you would think they would like at states like deet diet. detroit buzz because that is where labor is, but they don't do that with so much uncertainty around unions and the cost of the business. neil: i am wondering if i am these union members in washington state, should i be nervous? >> well, not yet. i think, they are not moving their jobs any time soon, up to this point they have not touched that facility. but i think there is a trin they are moving more and more of their capital investment to
neil: if you are boeing, and you try you know, a little bit more, a little bit more. this, this, this, as seems to be the prevailing argument this is just the start of boeing going increasingly nonunion. i don't think that is a stretch by the way. but, how did you think thawill go over, and what signal do you think it will since other companies, that do you think it will sense other companies. >> not going over well but not just about boeing, looking at automobile manufactur manufactu....